Mobility Information Points (MIP) are information centres and/or websites in several European countries, and one in the USA, who aim to tackle administrative challenges that artists and cultural professionals can face when working across borders. Relevant issues can be around visas, social security, taxation, customs etc. Know more about them and other resources to ease your mobility.

On the Move is a big fan of this card game developed by the Flanders Arts Institute: it can be an excellent basis to facilitate group discussions on internationalising one's practices in the performing arts' sector. This card game was developed in the context of (Re)framing the International, a research & development trajectory on new ways of working internationally in the arts.

Fabrica and Brighton Festival are seeking proposals for an artist commission for an exhibition split across two sites in Brighton & Hove: Fabrica, a contemporary art gallery in the city centre, and an outdoor site in Mouslecoomb. There must be a physical outcome at each site (e.g. a sculpture, time-based installation or functional construction). Applicants must be based in the UK or European Union. Deadline: 6 January 2020.

SCOPE BLN – Artists in Residence programme is announcing an open call for professionals,
working in the field of landscape design, architecture, land art and environmental art. The residency (up to three months) will give the opportunity to realise a site-specific project for the courtyard of the
residential building and artistic concept, SCOPE BLN. Deadline: 20 January 2020.

The Goethe-Institut London are looking for a programme coordinator to help them realise a number of large-scale projects at various locations in Europe as part of the German EU Council Presidency in the second half of 2020. Deadline: 12 January 2020.

The Co-Production Platform East Asia – Germany is a laboratory where performing arts practitioners from East Asia and Germany are meeting for 5 days to share about their artistic practices and to work on ideas for co-productions. Ideally, potential cooperation partners will subsequently develop their draft into an application for the International Co-Production Fund of the Goethe-Institut (ICF) and other funding bodies, in order to realize their project. The lab is conceived for co-production projects with participants from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Germany. Deadline: 7 January 2020.

Kinitiras, an anisation based in Athens, are inviting artists from Senegal, Cameroon, Nigeria, Germany, France and Greece specialised in community dance and theatre to apply for a residency on the theme of Transition. The results will be shown at the In Progress Feedback Festival in Athens. Deadline: 26 December 2019.

MMSU, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka, is inviting applications for an artist residency that will run 6 February – 18 March 2020. Supporting the development of artistic proposals in the forms of lectures, workshops or public interventions, the residency will focus on exploring issues of 'provincialisation and social disunity'. Deadline: 15 December 2019.

Radar Sofia and Drama Pact are looking to support the beginning of a new artistic project reflecting critically on a topic related to the 30-year anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of communism, and the neoliberal consensus that followed across unified Europe and beyond. Playwrights, dramaturgs, and theatre, dance or performance makers can apply. Deadline: 30 December 2019.

Trans Europe Halles, a network of 127 cultural anisations based in Lund, Sweden, is offering a placement in data and stakeholder analysis systems. The placement is full-time, for up to six months, at the TEH office in Lund. Start date is 1 February 2020. Deadline: 11 January 2020.

MEDITERRANEA 19 – School of Waters is dedicated to artists, writers and researchers under 35 coming from or based within a constellation of territories related to the Mediterranean Sea. Participants will be hosted in San Marino during the Biennale's Opening Days (22-25 October 2020), with performances shown at the opening and other works exhibited throughout. Deadline: 26 January 2020.

On the Move (OTM) aims to facilitate cross-border mobility in the arts and culture sector, contributing to the building of a vibrant European shared cultural space that is strongly connected worldwide. Born as a website, it has evolved into a dynamic network which now includes 50+ member anisations and individuals in Europe and internationally.